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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 15:54:33 GMT -5
FX62, what a waste of money. You could get watercooling, an Opteron 170 and overclock it to 2.8 easily for a little more than half the cash, and it will be equal to the FX62... you can even get the 165 to OC to 1.8, it's been done tons of times in the past. What video card are you running? CPU: Opty 170 s939 Mobo: Asus A8N-E Video Card: BFG 6600 GT OC (LOL, 7900GTX OC should be coming this week) RAM: 2 x 1 GB Kingston HyperX Hard Drive: 1 x 250 GB, 16 MB Cache, 1 x 74 GB, 16 MB Cache WD Raptor Stock cooling, spent all my money on the video card, now I have to save for a watercooling kit. Then I get to be OC happy. My wallpaper, centered with black background:
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Post by valvetronix on Sept 17, 2006 15:57:04 GMT -5
Except the AMD is dual core o.O so its 2.8 x 2
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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 15:57:51 GMT -5
Except the AMD is dual core o.O so its 2.8 x 2 So is the 170....
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Post by valvetronix on Sept 17, 2006 15:59:43 GMT -5
ah cool cool, i just looked, wont work w/ my board though. and i just use on board graphics, no use in a card at all for me
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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 16:00:18 GMT -5
ah cool cool, i just looked, wont work w/ my board though. and i just use on board graphics, no use in a card at all for me Wow, so you spent 1k on a CPU, and bottleneck it with integrated graphics?... rofl.
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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 16:06:03 GMT -5
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Post by valvetronix on Sept 17, 2006 16:14:59 GMT -5
Woops! I went and looked through my controll panel, its DFI UT NF4. my bad, i posted that from my OS class in school lol
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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 16:19:12 GMT -5
Woops! I went and looked through my controll panel, its DFI UT NF4. my bad, i posted that from my OS class in school lol FX62 is AM2, that board is s939.... quit fucking lieing, rofl or atleast get educated if you're going to try.
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Post by valvetronix on Sept 17, 2006 16:20:55 GMT -5
Uhm? I have an associates from ITT already and working on bachelors? I was googling what i could remember and pasting the model numbers from random forum posts and the like that i found on google that looked like what i have
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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 16:22:39 GMT -5
Uhm? I have an associates from ITT already and working on bachelors? I was googling what i could remember and pasting the model numbers from random forum posts and the like that i found on google that looked like what i have ROFL
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Post by valvetronix on Sept 17, 2006 16:23:54 GMT -5
LOL... Dude associates in CNS...
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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 16:26:10 GMT -5
LOL... Dude associates in CNS... Yeah... you can't remember model numbers... but you own top quality parts... I believe it... rofl Download CPU-Z and take a picture for me... or go into the device manager and take some pics. Also, post your 3Dmax benchmarks... this is where you make an excuse why you can't. You've been accused of being a liar... this kind of proves it...
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Post by valvetronix on Sept 17, 2006 16:53:42 GMT -5
When i replaced the RAM i did a PCMark05 test, 2x 1g = 5914. I did this for a project to test if more smaller, or less larger RAM sticks we're faster, but im trying to find a linux based, or open source CPUZ now
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Post by violation on Sept 17, 2006 17:05:36 GMT -5
When i replaced the RAM i did a PCMark05 test, 2x 1g = 5914. I did this for a project to test if more smaller, or less larger RAM sticks we're faster, but im trying to find a linux based, or open source CPUZ now PCMark is Windows only... so why do you need a linux based CPU-Z?... *sigh* Just give up. Don't want your excuses anymore, and you're making yourself look bad. Made by point, and proved the accusations.
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Post by valvetronix on Sept 17, 2006 17:14:33 GMT -5
dude its called a winemu... i dont know if CPUZ will read in the winemu or not, im downloading now
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